Im going through a lean time money wise and really cant afford to book any races at the mo and then find petrol money to travel to...so keeping myself occupied with just the odd run on treadmill and outside nothing spectacular just a few miles at a time thank goodness i spent my christmas money wisely on a nice pair of shiny trainers

Was looking to book the bacchus marathon but its £49!! was only £38 last year if you booked early i couldnt believe the rise..when its a choice between the car being taxed and mot next month or pay out for a marathon my sensible head is on im afraid..

Oh well such is life... at least i have my health and a great family and friends ....and sanity xxxx

Ah thank you toby and like wise with me here your welcome to book swindon and cricklade safe in the knowledge there is always a bed here for you and mrs toby ....

By the way i wasnt complaining about the price of the bacchus marathon cos i wasnt it was merely right now i cant afford to shell out that amount of money...i think the price, for what you get in that marathon, is good, you get wine/beer every mile apparently, jesus, i cant even see straight after 2 small glasses of wine let alone run there is also a free bbq with more wine/beer at the end and a goody bag oh and a medal....i am tempted just to put it on the credit card but then you only have to then pay that bit of interest on it still...

Well 20 miles done and dusted had a few spots of rain but on the whole it actual sunny most of the way around still quite chilly though the whole thing took 3:13:25 but that’s with the stopping for traffic if you look at the moving time it drops to 3:08:49 had a look at last year’s time for the same run and I’m 26 minutes fast on the moving time than i was at this stage last year

just have to keep it up but i am still no were near where i need to be to go sub 4hr

Yvonne were in the same boat now we know we havan't got places i the GNR will enter the Bristol 10k and H/M but will have to wait till we get payed again

Toby - amazing mileage from you again, and so much speedier than last year. What sorry of speed would you have to be going for sub 4? (Sure I could work it out but it's way too early on a Saturday morning for me!)

Yvonne - Bacchus marathon does sound awesome but I'd keel over well before the end marathon training is certainly cutting race entry costs for me - I've seen so many races I would have liked to enter but just don't fit into the schedule so I haven't entered. Mind you, think I'm going to need another pair of running shoes before then, so many not so cost effective after all!

And continuing! Mel - also hope the ankle's okay! So am I miss-reading your post or are you going to enter all 4 half's???!

Lying in bed here thinking about getting up and attacking my legs with the golf ball and foam roller. Very pleased to report I did my 16 miles yesterday, with no shin pain Made sure I warmed shins & calves up really well before I set off, and wore my compression calf guards and that seemed to do the trick. I can 'feel' them a bit now though. Took me just over 3 hours, but felt wonderful. Really impressive route map as well as I managed a proper circular route which managed to take in some National Trust toilets - highly recommended! Sadly the tea room was closed

Impressively long runs going on
It's tough isn't it Yvonne, in some ways a cheap hobby, in other ways...
Hope your ankles holding up Mel
Just a quick run whilst youngest at her ballet lesson this morning- 2.25m with a mile at tempo pace which is a rather feeble 10.25 at the moment!
Then went to cheer on my eldest at schools cross country, she ran well but upset cos had a cold and couldn't breathe properly. We then walked the course for tomorrow's club x country which was hideous- really muddy with a HUGE hill. V glad I'll be cheering and not running
Week off next week with the kids for half term so heading of to anglesey Mon to Friday with them, the dog and my mother in law! Hoping to sneak a couple of runs in

Well back from the run with the wife she should have been doing 16 miles this week but because of the H/M were running in March had swapped some of the runs around and ended up with a 14 today

or so i thought we had done the bulk of the run and as we got close to home i happen to mention that we had already done 14.5 miles and it would be at least 15 by the time we got home it was at this point she decided that if we were that close to the 16 miles she should have done then it would be daft not to do them so that was that found myself doing another 1.5 to make up the 16

come back the days that when she was struggling all she want to do bless her is go home she getting far too keen for me in the end we were out for 4:44:57 which is good as that’s the longest run she’s ever done

so if you if include the 10k on Sunday that’s a 63 mile week for me this week I’ve never done this amount of training for Brighton before

B & T you need to be running at about 9:03m/m or less the troubles is at the moment i can only keep it up for about the first 2 miles then the pace drops into the 9:30m/m and by mile 10 it was up around the 10:30m/m

Toby - that's some pace you'd need to keep up. Mind you with the mileage you're doing at the moment, think how great your legs will feel after a good taper .....! Huge well done to Mrs Toby - showing great stamina and determination!

Bought myself a pair of knee high compression socks for my long runs today. Will fell very silly wearing them, but if it means I can run .......!

Long run yesterday,12 miles, while school providing the child care.Bit more difficult now as OH not back til next SatMiss him so much,aaahhhhGoing to my parents in Cornwall on Tues so will have get out for a run while thereThinking time for new shoes,saw my Mizuno Wave Inspire 8 for £50,great bargain I thought,went to order the following day and they were £59??Now if i buy at £59 whats the betting that they will go down to £50 again...

B+T,have just seen your question about compression socks.I dont wear them for every run especially in warm weather as get too hot but do find that my calfs feel better with them on in the colder weather.Lots of runners wear them especially for long distances so u wont feel silly.Ive got the Hilly ones.So pleased you had no problems with 16 miles,thats greatThe longest run on my plan is 20 miles which i do at the end of March

Mr and Mrs Toby,great running,really well done.Wow,63 mile week

SS,have a great break inAngelsey,hope the weather is OK.

Dee,that a good pace in miserable weather and with a cough/cold,well done

Well back from 12.6 mile run and defrosting slowly. Horrid weather to run in wind, icy rain/sleet and some hailstones as some points. managed the run in 1hr 53 mins so am really hoping that in the Brighton HM next Sunday I will get close to my aim of a 1 hr 50 mins, just hope the weather is slightly kinder. If not then my aim will be for a sub 2 hour as running into a headwind is bloody tough!

Good to see that everyone is getting out there.

B&T well done on your 16 miler I am hoping to be at that stage after next weekend. I am thinking about some compressions socks what have you gone for and would you recommend them?

Toby that mileage is seriously scary !!!

Susie I think you picked the better day of the weekend for your long run so well done. Re the trainers that always seems to happen to me I call it s**s law!!

Dee your 9 miles sounds like my run today. I had to keep reminding myself whilst running that I do actually really enjoy running

Speediersal enjoy your break, fingers crossed you get to have your sneaky couple of runs.

Mel - did your ankle hold up for your run?

Rest day tomorrow and a bit of a taper week in preparation for next Sunday. Happy running everyone!

Just catching up on what's been going on, find some impressive mileage and weight loss.

Toby - Really impressed with your efforts to lose weight over the last few months you must be very pleased with yourself. I will say you will smash 4 hours at Brighton and get nearer 3-45, (no pressure)

Wmel - Hope the ankle holds up.

B&T - Don't feel silly with compression socks, I rate them as Susie mention's great for cold weather.

Susie & Sal - Have a great week away.

Meself - feel a bit of a fraud on here at the moment, its been tough finding the energy to get out running with the move, new job, getting the kids settled and all the DIY jobs that goes with a new home. but I'm feeling more ready for running and have been into the local leisure centre today to see about running clubs so I'm sure I will soon be out again. I'm close enough to Cricklade/Swindon/Malmesbury/Chippenham to travel to these places if your having a meet up may give me something to train for.

Evening
Just back from a grey drizzly run but pleased that a route I thought was about 5 turned out to be 6.6miles.
Sure you'll be back into it soon CW
Toby, I've decided you can't be human... That's incredible running Girls did brilliantly at xcountry this morning, v proud of them. They were filthy, smiling and looked really strong. I was nearly as dirty charging round the course to cheer loudly!
Right off to pack...
21.95 Feb

Hi everyone .. a flying visit from me as I'm cooking roast dinner for Mrs Wm and I need to get the parsnips in! Will catch up properly another time. Just wanted to stop by to let you know I ran yesterday. I did my 7.25ml course in Cirencester Park and got round without any problem and the ankle was fine afterwards and still is today. So I'm back running - wah-hey!

I'm on lates this coming week so I'll take my kit to work with me and get changed before I leave - traffic permitting I can still get back to the running club in time.

Toby - yes, definitely surprisingly cold! I popped out for this morning's 4 miles, and persuaded one child to come with me as outrider. It actually started snowing whilst we were out - so lots of hardcore points for us!

Mel - so glad your ankle's okay, and hope the traffic is with you for your club runs.

Sal - well done to your girls! Glad they enjoyed it, and that the washing machine wasn't too overloaded with mud afterwards.

Cotswold Wolf - thank you about the socks. Tobe honest, if they sort my shins out, I'll wear 'em! Not surprised you've not be able to get out running. Bet the break will actually have done you good though. Would be lovely to have a big meet-up at a HM in the Autumn - sounds like a few of us are up for doing some of the same races. Just need the dates now!

Susie typical about the shoe prices. I've found lots of bargains for the shoe I'm currently wearing, but none in my size. My size, through a seller on Amazon, is actually charging more than I paid for them last year when they were new out! When their replacement's out I'll be off to Sweatshop to check they fit okay and going with tehh ew ones (sound of till ringing and B&T sighing)

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